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snazzydawn (f)
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Simple: how much do you guys spend on recharge cards and on what basis? As in daily, weekly, monthly.
For me, monthly, I spend 17 thousand naira because I make lots of calls. My job demands it.
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whiteshark (m)
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well, I buy the #3000 bumpacard and then I buy #500 worth of call credit everyday but sometimes I have to buy anoda #500 wen I have max calls to make.
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Seun (m)
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I used to spend about 500 naira per week when I was using my MTEL line, but now I have stopped using my GSM line (I will resume when I have a solid phone  ) Besides, the MTEL line doesn't have GPRS, or I don't know how to activate MTEL GPRS, so what's the point? I use a Multilinks line for Internet access and I pay 500 naira per day and 1500 naira per month to maintain remain online. I hardly ever make calls - in a month I might not spend up to five minutes making calls - so that's about all I spend.
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nferyn (m)
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Nothing - company phone. How custom is it in Nigeria to give company phones to employees?
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layi (m)
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The least i ever spent was zero naira for 2 weeks (when my phone was stolen). I actually spend 10-15,000naira a month on calls. I no longer use bumpa. Its not profitable to me. I try to minimize useless calls i make cos my airtime expiry is 2017. It scares me. I also spend 15,000 naira a month on Starcoms internet connexion . I hardly spend 5 hrs daily but the convenience is worth. I'm thinkin of changin isp cos starcomms is damn too slow. According to statistics the average mtn user spend $54 a month. I no say some people never spend 1 dime on their phone but dem dey call pass 'customer service'. The ladies know themselves.
@nferyn Its not that common. U'll be billed but The big companies (like chevron) gives their workers phones and offset d bills. More especially marketing executives...to aid their job.
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nike4luv (f)
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recharge card?..where do u use em to call..do u use em to call places outside country and inside too?
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IAH (f)
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I think the topic should be like "How much do you spend on your phone?"  or something like that because some of us don't buy recharge cards, we top up some other ways. That's why Nike doesn't know the meaning of what you are saying.
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casper (m)
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i spend over $200 in like one and a half weeks calling my girlfriend in Nigeria OMG!!!!!!!!!!! 28,000 on one girl
{well i love her that is why}
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snazzydawn (f)
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@casper-good for you and lucky girl!!!
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hot-angel (f)
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U guys r wasting money oo! Hanhan! Kilode???
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nike4luv (f)
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am wondering..do dey mean fone bills or recharge cards?
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hot-angel (f)
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Hunnie.. u know how u fill your phone before u can make calls in 9ja? That's wat they mean. The buy the card, input the number.. and they have new minutes.
Me fink it's like pay as u go. Buy minute all the time.
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nferyn (m)
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In Belgium, I spend €60 for a permanent cable connection to the internet (this gives me 10 Mbps down speed, 512 Kbps up speed, 4 IPs, 30 MB volume) there are cheaper product to have a permanent internet connection, but you don't have that many options
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nike4luv (f)
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ok but when i want to call Nigeria or any international countries..i buy a phone card..lowest calls like £5 up till like £20 but but i use ordinary fone to call countries around britain {england, wales, scotland and ireland}
ma fone bill for contract is £30 per month and if its pay as u go (02) its £10/ week
am a real talker..just like most of us
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I.B. (f)
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Wow, it is sure expensive to make calls within and from nigeria. I mean in nigerian currency which doesn't have any value compared to most currencies. But we are talking in "terms" of nigerian hard currency in NIGERIA alone. right? Of course. Now I understand why my family complains about not having enough minutes whenever they call me. Now the whole family does "flashing" which basically means they call my home or cell then hangs up. I in turn go to the african stores and get 7 ( $5 each ) different fone cards and call them back. Thx guys for letting me know. My family just complains about not having enough mins.
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Swish (m)
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i'm sort of a tiht fist when it comes to that. i'd prefer call boots for regular calls and probably nuy when i'm heavy on transit movement. say 1000 a month
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snazzydawn (f)
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Ahoy,I don't wish I were you. 
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ahoy LT (m)
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snazzydawn,
thanks for not being like me. It is crazy i know, but can u really help it in this country. Phone is killing. I read above some one having a contract for 30 pounds, my contract with glo is 12k, which is about US$80.00, can u see the difference and it does not even last me a month, and i don't browse on it as well as use the GRPS and MMS. All i do is phone calls and text.
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timmy (m)
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gees!! before now i never really calculated my cost expenses, but its in the braket of N8,000 monthly, im just a bit like ahoy LT, i have three phones 1 gsm and two cdma's, a mobile and a desktop.. thats for me, i bye card for my sister's (two) and my girlfriend regularly somtyms 2ice ina month and i have some regular concubines that taxes me regularly and some boke friends too..  man its sadnen nowonder MTN grossed over 150 billion in 6 months..  .. now im broke 
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whiteshark (m)
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well lets stick with the "recharge cards" aight.. Not the ones 4 babes and internet cos if we wan talk that one, nah different matter altogether.......
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timmy (m)
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na part of am now!! we must calculate all the regular expenditures ohh,as for me it really not stable cos i talk long on phone..
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joftech (m)
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In Belgium, I spend €60 for a permanent cable connection to the internet (this gives me 10 Mbps down speed, 512 Kbps up speed, 4 IPs, 30 MB volume) there are cheaper product to have a permanent internet connection, but you don't have that many options @nferyn, that's really really cheap compared to getting 128/64kbps for $600 a month. As for me i don't like to make phone calls. I only do when that's the last and only available option. I spend less than N100 a month at times. I mostly chat/e-mail, it's cheaper and the benefits are abundant.
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dejiolowe (m)
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I spend around N25K a month on post-paid and 40 Euros on Skype. Thanks to Skype; my IDD bills would have sent me out of town...
But when are these naija telcos going to offer us what others enjoy outside the country. I am talking about proper contract lines where you can get a phone and some decently cheap rates for minutes in a month. Vmobile already offer something close to that (without the phones o!) but the rest are sitting tight. I know friends of mine, who with 28 pounds, talk for life on their phones.
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timmy (m)
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well i also know a guy who spends as high as you deji, but thats from his own undoing, he talks so slowly over phone, not rushing him self and we even gist(as in real gist) over phone.. the longest we spoke somtimes was 1 hr 23 min (\imagine) my ears where hot  tank goodness my phone was new then, my batterylife was up and active who know what would ave happened.. 
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trae_z (m)
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uhm...well for me i'm crazy about my phone, it's my baby. nowadays i don't feel comfortable moving about with my phone if there's no credit in it to at least send a few texts (and i text alot). so i'm regularly buying the #500 glo cards, just like i'm regualarly coming online. how much i spend doing so or how i do it is a miracle (just like alam of bayelsa state  )
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